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so it will also contaminate the big cities downstream. >> reporter: everyone in town depends on the river for water. most earn their living from farming. even scientists for developed nuclear weapons is against the plant. >> translator: the accident at the fukushima daiichi plant taught us that we don't understand nuclear power well enough. i want to warn the public and our leaders. >> reporter: concerned citizens are starting to convince their local representatives. county officials filed a petition against the construction. a local authority opposing the national project in china is almost unheard of. >> translator: if the fukushima nuclear accident hadn't happened, people here wouldn't be so strongly opposed. i believe the government will cancel the construction. its priority should be the lives and health of residents. >> reporter: government officials want to increase china's nuclear power generating capacity by around eight fold from 2010 to 2020. they reportedly aim to have 17 reactors in operation. still, opposition from the people they govern may -- makota oda, nhk world, beijing
so it will also contaminate the big cities downstream. >> reporter: everyone in town depends on the river for water. most earn their living from farming. even scientists for developed nuclear weapons is against the plant. >> translator: the accident at the fukushima daiichi plant taught us that we don't understand nuclear power well enough. i want to warn the public and our leaders. >> reporter: concerned citizens are starting to convince their local representatives. county...
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i could take them to the city and show them. i am a certified building official. i'm not a crook. brian scher is. thank you. >> he says that you cost him $300,000, 18 months and did you shoddy work. >> nope. nope! >> will you sit down with us for an interview? >> chris jackson isn't surprised by martinez's denials. >> a burglar has a sense of shame about what he does. he sneaks into your home, he steals from you, and he runs away. he doesn't want to be seen. richard martinez will walk up to you, steal from you after you build a relationship with him, and then try to turn it on you like he's the victim and then threaten to kill you. he has probably never taken responsibility for anything in his life. his work speaks for itself. >> we checked with all cities in orange county, and none have martinez registered as a building official. >> now, had they gone into the tub and had a shower in there and completed the circuit, they would be dead. >> it would be an electrocution. : ♪ their training depends on technology. [ beeping, ticks ] and when their devices are powered by a battery, t
i could take them to the city and show them. i am a certified building official. i'm not a crook. brian scher is. thank you. >> he says that you cost him $300,000, 18 months and did you shoddy work. >> nope. nope! >> will you sit down with us for an interview? >> chris jackson isn't surprised by martinez's denials. >> a burglar has a sense of shame about what he does. he sneaks into your home, he steals from you, and he runs away. he doesn't want to be seen....
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under the ever-watchful eye of president assad, reading lessons for children in a city, a country at war with itself. what kind of things are these little girls seeing beyond the school gates? >> ( translated ): we as educators don't support one side or the other. our concern is for the child to learn. so we keep the school open and help with their fears. we can't do as much as before, but the key thing is to try and deal with their anxiety. joarpt up down, left, right, 2, 3, 4-- out in the playground it's a p . e. lesson, exercises including run to the wall and back. here, the running is for fun, but beyond the school walls, a smell or mortar can land anywhere, any time. running can be a matter of life and death. for obvious reasons, the killing of small children and teachers in and around school buildings is pretty near the top of the news agenda at the moment, so it is in this educational district and the one next door alone, in the past two weeks, 35 children and two teachers have been killed. the security building next to the school was car bombed recently, leaving a staff candi
under the ever-watchful eye of president assad, reading lessons for children in a city, a country at war with itself. what kind of things are these little girls seeing beyond the school gates? >> ( translated ): we as educators don't support one side or the other. our concern is for the child to learn. so we keep the school open and help with their fears. we can't do as much as before, but the key thing is to try and deal with their anxiety. joarpt up down, left, right, 2, 3, 4-- out in...
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in the city of nazareth to a virgin. joseph was a defender of king david. the virgin's name was mary. ♪ music oh mighty god! hear me! ♪ music from this day unto every generation, oh bless you, the mother of the savior. the son of god! he will reign forever. his kingdom will never end. his kingdom will never end. >> god will bless you! the child who is born will be holy! all behold a virgin child and jesus is the son. you will call his name! with god, it shall be done. with god, it shall be done. ♪ music god reigns blessings on you. ♪ music [applause] ♪ music [applause] >> in those days, a decree went out from caesar augustus that all of the world would be regularreregistered to pay tax. joe receipt went from nazareth to bethlehem because this was his family's home from the line of david. he took mary with him to be registered and she was close to delivering her child. >> wild they were there, the time came for mary's baby to be delivered and she brought forth her first born son. she wrapped him in clothes and l
in the city of nazareth to a virgin. joseph was a defender of king david. the virgin's name was mary. ♪ music oh mighty god! hear me! ♪ music from this day unto every generation, oh bless you, the mother of the savior. the son of god! he will reign forever. his kingdom will never end. his kingdom will never end. >> god will bless you! the child who is born will be holy! all behold a virgin child and jesus is the son. you will call his name! with god, it shall be done. with god, it...
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in the city of homs that's become a center of the conflict between the authorities and the opposition here in syria and they're now being held in every field hospital where we have been receiving information earlier that more than one hundred french paratroopers have been detained in the city of homs on the ground political efforts to find the way out of this conflict are in full swing. the need for democratic change pushed the syrian people to the streets last march a year on pro-democracy slogans and mostly forgotten and political reforms passed almost unnoticed wrongly. claims a member of the path party whose almost fifty year rule was ended by the country's newly implemented constitution he believes syria is going through a historic transformation. the country's billion stagnation for a long time a multi-party system will finally pave the way to competition development new syrian. opposition and those who are angry with him which it's a free. hundred percent think talk we do not trust our people do much for us that we believe what ever he promises we've tried that too many years a
in the city of homs that's become a center of the conflict between the authorities and the opposition here in syria and they're now being held in every field hospital where we have been receiving information earlier that more than one hundred french paratroopers have been detained in the city of homs on the ground political efforts to find the way out of this conflict are in full swing. the need for democratic change pushed the syrian people to the streets last march a year on pro-democracy...
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at the police headquarters, it is one of the most secure buildings in the city, and is close to the interior ministry, a as an officer, she had access to the entire building. in a separate incident in a northern province, a policeman shot six colleagues. women have been integral to the situation. she graduated from the national police academy six years ago, and she is married to a police officer. she is being held in police custody and is being investigated. afghan officials say they cannot exclude the possibility that she might have been recruited by al qaeda or the taliban. >> these are events that we are familiar with. we were very, very closely with our afghan partners. there are events that affect both, and we continue to work to mitigate them as much as possible. >> but such an attack is not familiar. this is the first time a female member of the afghan security forces have ever turned their guns against one of those they had befriended, and another ominous sign. as the data strategy to leave afghanistan by 2014 hinges entirely on local security forces being able to uphold the authorit
at the police headquarters, it is one of the most secure buildings in the city, and is close to the interior ministry, a as an officer, she had access to the entire building. in a separate incident in a northern province, a policeman shot six colleagues. women have been integral to the situation. she graduated from the national police academy six years ago, and she is married to a police officer. she is being held in police custody and is being investigated. afghan officials say they cannot...
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it had just taken off from the myanmar's largest city. so far no word on what forced the pilot to land that plane. >>> and police in upstate new york still don't know why a man shot and killed two for thes who were try -- firefighters who were trying to respond to a house fire. >> awful story, cbs news is in western new york a town that's clearly in shock. >> reporter: candles are burning for two firefighters killed in an ambush the day before christmas. >> our men are hurt and they're not going to be home with their families now. >> reporter: police believe 63- year-old william spangler intentionally set fire to a house and car in order to lure first responders to his neighborhood. >> oh i'm sorry, i just -- it's just christmas. i mean who targets people on christmas? >> reporter: authorities say spangler injured two volunteer firefighters and killed two more before shooting himself. 19-year-old thomas k achouka was filled in for married firefighters. mike ciporini was named firefighter of the year two weeks ago. >> so it's very -- it's
it had just taken off from the myanmar's largest city. so far no word on what forced the pilot to land that plane. >>> and police in upstate new york still don't know why a man shot and killed two for thes who were try -- firefighters who were trying to respond to a house fire. >> awful story, cbs news is in western new york a town that's clearly in shock. >> reporter: candles are burning for two firefighters killed in an ambush the day before christmas. >> our men...
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architectural historian barry lewis in new york city on the late 19th and 20th century. part of american history tv this weekend on c-span3. >> sunday on q and a. >> i don't regard it as just the biography of lyndon johnson. i want each book to examine the kind of political power in america. i'm saying this is a kind of political power. see what a president can do in a moment of great -- in a time of great crisis. great crisis. how he gathers -- what does he do to get legislation moving to take the man to washington? what's the way of examining power in a time of crisis. i want to do this in full. it takes 300 pages. so i couldn't -- that's why i just said let's examine this. >> robert caro on the passage of power. his multivolume biography to have 36th president this sunday at 8:00 on c-span's q and a. look for our second hour of conversation with robert caro sunday, may 20th. >>> now a forum on u.s. policy in the mideast brought the anti-defamation league's national leadership conference. speakers include steven simon the national security council's middle east and nor
architectural historian barry lewis in new york city on the late 19th and 20th century. part of american history tv this weekend on c-span3. >> sunday on q and a. >> i don't regard it as just the biography of lyndon johnson. i want each book to examine the kind of political power in america. i'm saying this is a kind of political power. see what a president can do in a moment of great -- in a time of great crisis. great crisis. how he gathers -- what does he do to get legislation...
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for some of you the coldest day of the year, 53 redwood city. napa, 51. oakland, the warm spot, if you o call it that, 56 degrees. concord, the coldest day you've had since last year. lows tonight, widespread 30s. fremont, 35. mountain view, 37. cold in napa and santa rosa. even san francisco, 43. let's take you to walnut creek where folks were doing christmas shopping tonight. they were bundled up. the jackets were out. so were the shopping bags because we had the shoppers and the cold. we have the dry right now on high def doppler radar. by tomorrow afternoon, here comes the next wave of low pressure giving us another chance of rain. pattern changes will be with us for the next seven to 10 days. that pattern change is low pressure to the north and west, grabbing arctic air and shoving it in to northern california. it's not going to change for a while. you'll get showers here and there. no flooding concerns. temperatures will be running bea long time. likely all the way to christmas. highs in the 50s. rain chances over the weekend, . more chances coming
for some of you the coldest day of the year, 53 redwood city. napa, 51. oakland, the warm spot, if you o call it that, 56 degrees. concord, the coldest day you've had since last year. lows tonight, widespread 30s. fremont, 35. mountain view, 37. cold in napa and santa rosa. even san francisco, 43. let's take you to walnut creek where folks were doing christmas shopping tonight. they were bundled up. the jackets were out. so were the shopping bags because we had the shoppers and the cold. we...
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the government has shut down all roads leading to the city center. the protesters say they will come in rally, and the process will go on despite the violence over the weekend. the police are investigating the death of a constable who was injured. the police have arrested a few people. they're going through television footage, and they're calling for witnesses to come forward the chief minister has ordered a high-level probe into allegations that police disrupted the reporting of a statement from a 23-year-old gang-rape victim, made from her hospital bed. her condition is deteriorating. >> how a gun buyback program is hoping to keep the streets safe. >> i am in thailand, where the mayo change, tuesday, 8:30 p.m. eastern, 5:30 p.m. pacific. >> let's get an update on our top stories. anti-government rebels say there controlling on the border of turkey. two firefighters have been killed and two others injured in the u.s. state of new york as police say they were lured to a fire set as a trend. the gunman, a convicted killer, committed suicide. police in
the government has shut down all roads leading to the city center. the protesters say they will come in rally, and the process will go on despite the violence over the weekend. the police are investigating the death of a constable who was injured. the police have arrested a few people. they're going through television footage, and they're calling for witnesses to come forward the chief minister has ordered a high-level probe into allegations that police disrupted the reporting of a statement...
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they will become for all the population of this city. >> maria says cbn encouraged her in her aid to the children. saving lives in the process. >> if cbn had not come, i would have given up, i can only say blessings to all who work tlchlt>> charlene israel, cbn news, cameroon, west africa. >>> up next, he grew up in bin laden's neighborhood and ready to die for islam. find out why this devout muslim started questioning his faith. >> the koran says quote make war on infadels around you. >> this man lived for his islamic faith and willing to die until he made a mission to america and learned the truth about jesus christ. >> al fadi was proud to be a son of saudi arabia. >> growing up in a country like that made me feel privileged i was born in the center of islam. >> from the time al was three, he was taught islam was the only religion acceptable to god. to deny that carried severe consequences. >> i used to be terrified that god would punish me. i realized there is no hope for me as a muslim to obtain any acceptance from my god i am worshipping unless i accumulate good deeds. >> daily
they will become for all the population of this city. >> maria says cbn encouraged her in her aid to the children. saving lives in the process. >> if cbn had not come, i would have given up, i can only say blessings to all who work tlchlt>> charlene israel, cbn news, cameroon, west africa. >>> up next, he grew up in bin laden's neighborhood and ready to die for islam. find out why this devout muslim started questioning his faith. >> the koran says quote make war...
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ocean city had 21 miles per hour as well. current conditions at the airport, 37 degrees. the sustained wind is around 8 miles an hour of the west. a lot of folks are talking about a white christmas. we could have a flurry christmas. i will explain, coming up. >> we will check back with lowell in a bit. first, we have live team coverage of the weather. we understand pg&e is preparing for potential problems. >> they have been preparing all day, starting this morning. i want you to see how it looks out here. it looks like a ghost town. there are not many people walking around downtown because of the cold and windy conditions. those who are out here are bundled up and trying to get to a warm place. bge is reporting around 1000 customers are currently without power. that number is low considering there are over 1.2 million customers. in anticipation of weather- related outages, increased staffing. they also had their linemen out this morning to remove down trees and restore power. they say giving the crews out ahead of the storm is the key to keeping the average numbers so low
ocean city had 21 miles per hour as well. current conditions at the airport, 37 degrees. the sustained wind is around 8 miles an hour of the west. a lot of folks are talking about a white christmas. we could have a flurry christmas. i will explain, coming up. >> we will check back with lowell in a bit. first, we have live team coverage of the weather. we understand pg&e is preparing for potential problems. >> they have been preparing all day, starting this morning. i want you to...
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you are on the cochairs of the congressional mental-health coppice. >> caller: good morning. thank you for giving me some time. i worked in new york city for about 28 years as a bilingual teacher and a certified credit counselor. if i could just give my personal testimony, i think you may be relevant to the issue here. i studied at hunter city college in new york for a master's degree in counseling. a masters degree, at that time, acquired only 30 credits -- graduate credits. i was in the last class that certified the 30 credits and afterwards it became 38 and now i believe it is 60. my training, i thought, was quite good. we had very experienced and talented professors. the objective was to put on the front lines some trained people to basically just be listening. to have the children referred to us and we have enough training to we could try to help them, or if we felt that the problem was severe enough, we could refer them. we had psychiatrists in new york available. school support teams. and i am now working in florida as is an adjunct professor at the college level. and
you are on the cochairs of the congressional mental-health coppice. >> caller: good morning. thank you for giving me some time. i worked in new york city for about 28 years as a bilingual teacher and a certified credit counselor. if i could just give my personal testimony, i think you may be relevant to the issue here. i studied at hunter city college in new york for a master's degree in counseling. a masters degree, at that time, acquired only 30 credits -- graduate credits. i was in the...
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the service was held at the church of the navitity in the palestinian city. tourists are flocking there. but palestinians are being left out in the cold. nhk world has more. >> reporter: the streets now littered with christmas lights. this is the church of the nativity, the birthplace of jesus christ. this christmas time there are many pilgrims from all over the world trying to celebrate the christmas in the holy land. the church holds midnight mass every christmas. palestinians last year saw their state become a full unesco member. this led to the church's designation as a world heritage site. partly thanks to that, bethlehem welcomes yearly 20% more tourists this year. >> it's really weird to see that that is the place where christ is supposed to be born. that is really nice an it's a really pretty church. >> reporter: new hotels are going up one after another, and business has souvenir shops. this store even hired a russian employee to serve a growing number of visitors from a country whose economy is growing rapidly. tour groups are common. under israeli
the service was held at the church of the navitity in the palestinian city. tourists are flocking there. but palestinians are being left out in the cold. nhk world has more. >> reporter: the streets now littered with christmas lights. this is the church of the nativity, the birthplace of jesus christ. this christmas time there are many pilgrims from all over the world trying to celebrate the christmas in the holy land. the church holds midnight mass every christmas. palestinians last year...
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of congress, you know, realize this was important because they are constituents that visited some of the country's they've had a great human rights abuses and they became part of church groups and sanctuary groups and a sister city groups and they saw firsthand some terrible things going on and they want to know why our government was and saying more about it and why that wasn't a major component of our foreign policy. and so, i think that congress pushed in this case they pushed restrictive and i would say that over the years, you know, the congressman continues to push. i think anybody that had it up this bureau knows you are never given credit for doing the job it's always why aren't you doing more? why aren't you looking at this country, why aren't you criticizing this government more? why aren't you suspended the military here? why aren't you suspending, you know, economic assistance here? so, this office continues to rating to benefit from congressional pressure, and i think it's been incredibly important. i think over foreign policy has transformed over the years to a policy that
of congress, you know, realize this was important because they are constituents that visited some of the country's they've had a great human rights abuses and they became part of church groups and sanctuary groups and a sister city groups and they saw firsthand some terrible things going on and they want to know why our government was and saying more about it and why that wasn't a major component of our foreign policy. and so, i think that congress pushed in this case they pushed restrictive...
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the eternal city. >> rome is a city of saints. it is difficult to walk into any church on any street and not find the tomb of a saint or a shrine of the saint. rome is a privileged place. for devotion to the martyrs, so many roman citizens themselves were early martyrs, like today, at st. cecilia, a noble roman woman who was martyred. >> reporter: the coliseum was built in the year 80 after the deaths of peter and paul and it seated more than 50,000, and its purpose was games, to keep the people entertained. its shape was slightly elliptical for better viewing. there is some debate about whether christians were sacrificed at the coliseum. though there was plenty of brutal stuff going on there. >> something like 27 were martyred... >> reporter: the father frequently shows pilgrims to rome around the coliseum. >> the persecutions were not very long, they lasted 250 years, but you must imagine it as 250 years of constant persecution, the first persecution started in 64. >> reporter: the example of men, women and children ready to suf
the eternal city. >> rome is a city of saints. it is difficult to walk into any church on any street and not find the tomb of a saint or a shrine of the saint. rome is a privileged place. for devotion to the martyrs, so many roman citizens themselves were early martyrs, like today, at st. cecilia, a noble roman woman who was martyred. >> reporter: the coliseum was built in the year 80 after the deaths of peter and paul and it seated more than 50,000, and its purpose was games, to...
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pilate has brought his troops into the city. anybody who talks about the kingdom of god, and even more, anybody about whom the word goes out, this is a new king, is clearly a political liability. >> and not just a liability to the romans, but to the jewish hierarchy led by their high priest, ciaiphus. in one of the most vivid passages in the gospels, a furious jesus enters the temple to cleanse it of the money changers he finds there. >> overturning the temple tables of the money changers and all of the offerings that were being sold. which was the necessary business of temple work. was a direct prophetic assault on the religious institution. in a way, he was saying that a new era was beginning. this was about as much as the religious authorities could take. and they put together a plot to turn him over to the romans. >> but first, jesus would fulfill the ritual duties of his religion, and eat the passover seder with his friends, a meal known today as the last supper. >> according to our earliest accounts, he knew that he was in
pilate has brought his troops into the city. anybody who talks about the kingdom of god, and even more, anybody about whom the word goes out, this is a new king, is clearly a political liability. >> and not just a liability to the romans, but to the jewish hierarchy led by their high priest, ciaiphus. in one of the most vivid passages in the gospels, a furious jesus enters the temple to cleanse it of the money changers he finds there. >> overturning the temple tables of the money...
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from the other cities in the gulf coast particularly in dubai for their services. they still remain a very attractive place for banking, for financial services, and we see an inflow of those companies along with the worrying outflow from some of the banks. a couple of banks have moved, some of the major banks have established offices and other cities. others in the gulf and quite frankly as a fallback position should the situation involving deteriorated again. i do believe it is one of the strongest sectors and it will be for the years to come, assuming as i am doing today that they do find a way forward on the political site. >> unfortunately we are very tight on schedule so we are going to have to wrap up the q&a for this panel. i want to thank you again for being here. just an extraordinarily informative, thank you again for your service to the united states, and i hope to see you soon in your countries and you are always welcome here at the national usair of chamber. thank you very much. [applause] >> we are going to have three quick photographs with the ambass
from the other cities in the gulf coast particularly in dubai for their services. they still remain a very attractive place for banking, for financial services, and we see an inflow of those companies along with the worrying outflow from some of the banks. a couple of banks have moved, some of the major banks have established offices and other cities. others in the gulf and quite frankly as a fallback position should the situation involving deteriorated again. i do believe it is one of the...
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, right down the street in new york city and do this. our brothers and our sisters are in desperate need of a helping hand. who will help them if not us? who? if not now, when? as scripture tells us, to those to whom much is given, much is expected. be you -- you have to live youre so that at the end of your journey, you will know that your time here was well spent, that you left behind more than you take away. [applause] fifth, do xavier proud. you have a rich position to uphold. st. catherine direct el created a special place here in louisiana. the mission of this university has remained constant, i love this mission: to contribute to the motion of a more just and humane society by preparing students to assume roles of leadership and service in a global society. let me repeat that so you can think about that and let it sink in. to contribute to the promotion of a more just and humane society by preparing its students to assume roles of leadership and service in a global society. what a tradition to follow, what an opportunity that you
, right down the street in new york city and do this. our brothers and our sisters are in desperate need of a helping hand. who will help them if not us? who? if not now, when? as scripture tells us, to those to whom much is given, much is expected. be you -- you have to live youre so that at the end of your journey, you will know that your time here was well spent, that you left behind more than you take away. [applause] fifth, do xavier proud. you have a rich position to uphold. st. catherine...
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city. had the chance to meet a th f aaln iarticipan t ons ems cpey an eeinin group, and you'll hear some of the story right after this. but were so happy to be partner and a contbutor to this great prra caty fhecote people-to-people engagement, and we thank paul and the newtory leadersh program for making, for seeing the project through an r being parsth ttaepen no'sfiin eegrmsuc esdspg eruc ou a ry give us hope and inspiration that the future is going to be much more brig a per demei'keonk aan w lw an 'se.oor [aus haouyh,an urreio urlesin samd ju tlitsto context, you're going to hear some wonderful speakers from the region, and then you're going to hear some accepts from ireland d frosouth africa. thntr hunp opreo p weno etos t secretary of state meets with other world leaders to discuss syria,every conflict in the world --whilit'soc- ct anlu o gl crsn. d ene'og w e leas athr eait not a novel ia, but you can go to northern ireland, and you can see people there who have hhata anu gooth aa,
city. had the chance to meet a th f aaln iarticipan t ons ems cpey an eeinin group, and you'll hear some of the story right after this. but were so happy to be partner and a contbutor to this great prra caty fhecote people-to-people engagement, and we thank paul and the newtory leadersh program for making, for seeing the project through an r being parsth ttaepen no'sfiin eegrmsuc esdspg eruc ou a ry give us hope and inspiration that the future is going to be much more brig a per demei'keonk aan...
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is enhanced by the fact that christians are being increasingly targeted in these cities. >> we are seeing iraqis that fled to syria who fled muslim persecution in homeland iraq. the ironny of ironny, the same where can these christians go? >> there is an increasing will smaller amount of areas in middle east where christians are welcome where the destruction of christian communities in iraq, syria, lebanon and many other places around the middle east, we are seeing christian communities destroyed. it is a major concern for the millions of christians in syria. >> uh huh. in fact i was reading the blogs apparatus. listen, this is the beginning of ramadan as viewers know it is a holy month for muslims around the world. muslims pray and fast. how are you encouraging time? teaching we are praying for the christian community that they would stay strong. islamic extremists use the month of ramadan as the time -- we need to stand with the church and asking the church to pray >> the realities that we are seeing muslim on muslim violence, we want to remember not just the christians, but the innocen
is enhanced by the fact that christians are being increasingly targeted in these cities. >> we are seeing iraqis that fled to syria who fled muslim persecution in homeland iraq. the ironny of ironny, the same where can these christians go? >> there is an increasing will smaller amount of areas in middle east where christians are welcome where the destruction of christian communities in iraq, syria, lebanon and many other places around the middle east, we are seeing christian...
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city of hama north of the capital damascus from the opposition activists saying that the tanks all of assad's army have been deployed in the city and we've also been receiving reports from another troubled area from the city of the homes where reportedly there have been explosions at the oil pipeline since almost all these records have been coming from one source from the opposition there has been a feeling that another part another side of this conflict in syria has been kind of ignored. where a new draft resolution on syria to pressure the ruling regime will be put to a vote at the u.n. general assembly that's what thursday moscow has warned back in the document that sit suggested amendments take into consideration or changes have already been dismissed by some arab delegates at the u.n. parties are an important reports now from new york. after the united nations security council could not agree on how to end the violence in syria the un general assembly will now be taking on the issue the one hundred ninety three member body will be voting on a draft text that was drafted by saudi
city of hama north of the capital damascus from the opposition activists saying that the tanks all of assad's army have been deployed in the city and we've also been receiving reports from another troubled area from the city of the homes where reportedly there have been explosions at the oil pipeline since almost all these records have been coming from one source from the opposition there has been a feeling that another part another side of this conflict in syria has been kind of ignored. where...
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i remember riding on the train. that was the way you got from one city to the other. by passenger rail. we watched passenger rail disappear and indeed, during the time i was there, amtrak was created by shrinking all of the rail passenger service in every railroad in the country. it wasn't the airlines. the thing that destroyed rail passenger service was the interstate highway system and even today, over 95% of the intercity trips and the united states are by car. not by air. alright, you can argue that was a good thing or a bad thing, but it transformed america in a very fundamental way. our former colleague, pat moynihan once said everybody said eisenhower was a passive president whereas kennedy and johnson were active presidents. eisenhower just kind of sat there but kennedy and johnson were out there moving. he said, eisenhower change the country more than anything kennedy and johnson did it together when he built the interstate highway system. it transformed the way americans live, transformed the way americans of americans traded, it transformed all industries.
i remember riding on the train. that was the way you got from one city to the other. by passenger rail. we watched passenger rail disappear and indeed, during the time i was there, amtrak was created by shrinking all of the rail passenger service in every railroad in the country. it wasn't the airlines. the thing that destroyed rail passenger service was the interstate highway system and even today, over 95% of the intercity trips and the united states are by car. not by air. alright, you can...
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. >> the angel said behold i bring to you born in this day in the the city of david is a savior this christ the lord. we all need a sav saviour. >> we need saving from our sins. from ourselves. from our faults. but a lot of people need being saved financially. they need to be saved emotionally. they need to be saved relationally. out of a life of drug abuse or a battered wife. throw the football are a lot of people. there is -- there are a lot of people -- the sal expectations is personal and -- the salvation is personal and it is universal in the salvation of jesus christ on the cross dying for our sins but also what else do i need to be saved from in my life and it is an ongoing thing. >> sean: you probably are the second biggest seller of books of anybody. two books i read, heaven is real, the story of this little boy. and piper's book dan piper i think is his name, 90 minutes in heaven. >> yeah. >> sean: what do you think happens when you die? what do you think happens? >> well, the bible says real clearly to be absent from the body is to be present with the lord. in other words,
. >> the angel said behold i bring to you born in this day in the the city of david is a savior this christ the lord. we all need a sav saviour. >> we need saving from our sins. from ourselves. from our faults. but a lot of people need being saved financially. they need to be saved emotionally. they need to be saved relationally. out of a life of drug abuse or a battered wife. throw the football are a lot of people. there is -- there are a lot of people -- the sal expectations is...
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the entire city of aleppo. we also know from pro government sources that the syrian military has deployed additional troops to that fight by some estimates as many as 30,000. so it is indeed a very difficult and bloody day in the city of aleppo and across syria. >> thanks to you, amman, for that report. >>> and libya, the administration under fire increasing fire, from congress over its handling of the benghazi attack. new questions being raised about security and intelligence flail yours house republicans issa and chav fits. >> they diminished the security profile. it was not some spontaneous video out there that caused this. there were lots of signs out there and we need this administration to come clean on it. >> they're going to be holding hearings next week. joining me former ambassador to iraq. we are on your campus. thank you for having us here. >> good day. >> we've seen this movie play before, but right now, the administration went out, probably too early with an incomplete report from the u.n. ambassa
the entire city of aleppo. we also know from pro government sources that the syrian military has deployed additional troops to that fight by some estimates as many as 30,000. so it is indeed a very difficult and bloody day in the city of aleppo and across syria. >> thanks to you, amman, for that report. >>> and libya, the administration under fire increasing fire, from congress over its handling of the benghazi attack. new questions being raised about security and intelligence...
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in april, two former security guards for the consulate in ben gas city through eid over the consulate events in may, they got out -- militated an explosive perimeter gait. -- gate. in june a rocket-propelled grenade hit the convoy carrying the british ambassador to libya and ben benghazi. they got out of town. they left in june. ambassador stevens wrote that the al qaeda flags were flying over the government buildings and training facilities in that area. in august, security officers stated that they did not believe ben benghazi consulate would brand, quote, coordinated attack. that was in august. in august the state department came -- we're talking about cables now. information that came do you folks, discussed the location approximately 10 islamist maliciouses and al qaeda-treaded camps within benghazi. on september 4, ambassador stevens warned that libyan officials had introduced a state of maximum alert in benghazi and finally september 9th, ambassador stevens requested additional security two days before it happened. like the rest of the mens of this panel, i knew him, i knew him
in april, two former security guards for the consulate in ben gas city through eid over the consulate events in may, they got out -- militated an explosive perimeter gait. -- gate. in june a rocket-propelled grenade hit the convoy carrying the british ambassador to libya and ben benghazi. they got out of town. they left in june. ambassador stevens wrote that the al qaeda flags were flying over the government buildings and training facilities in that area. in august, security officers stated...
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the justice department has unveiled an agreement with the city of new orleans to reform the city's beleaguered police department. known as the consent decree, the deal imposes hundreds of new policies overseeing police actions including use of force, searches, seizures, arrests, and interrogations'. new orleans police officers have been linked to a number of cases of unlawful force and even covering up their crimes, including the shooting deaths of two people on the danzinger bridge in the aftermath of hurricane katrina. a justice department probe last year found corruption and dysfunction in nearly every area of the new orleans police. on the campaign trail, republican candidate mitt romney addressed a gathering of the veterans of foreign wars on tuesday in reno. romney's the address to criticize the open administration's record on security leaks and foreign policy. >> the president's policies have made it harder to recover from the deepest recession in 70 years, exposed the military to cuts that no unjustified, compromised our national security secrets. and in dealings with other nations, he
the justice department has unveiled an agreement with the city of new orleans to reform the city's beleaguered police department. known as the consent decree, the deal imposes hundreds of new policies overseeing police actions including use of force, searches, seizures, arrests, and interrogations'. new orleans police officers have been linked to a number of cases of unlawful force and even covering up their crimes, including the shooting deaths of two people on the danzinger bridge in the...
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of gaza city, a stronghold of the terror group hamas. israeli troops are already prepared for a ground invasion if the order is given. the israeli military's now hitting hamas commanders. in fact, we have some brand new video from the israel defense force showing a strike on a building in gaza used by hamas as a media center. reports that the attack killed a senior militant there, but hamas remains undaunted, firing at least 75 rockets into israel today including one that hit an empty school. more details on our top story moments away. >>> but first, more breaking news and developing stories on a brand new hour of "happening now." jon: some lawmakers if the administration changed cia talking points about what really happened on the ground in benghazi on 9/11 of this year to leave four americans murdered. the latest reaction from members of the house intelligence committee. >>> how would the great communicator assess where the republican party stands right now, and what advice might the late president ronald reagan have provided to help s
of gaza city, a stronghold of the terror group hamas. israeli troops are already prepared for a ground invasion if the order is given. the israeli military's now hitting hamas commanders. in fact, we have some brand new video from the israel defense force showing a strike on a building in gaza used by hamas as a media center. reports that the attack killed a senior militant there, but hamas remains undaunted, firing at least 75 rockets into israel today including one that hit an empty school....
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. >> of course for christians bethlehem the city of king david is the birth place of jesus christ. >> you can see how it attracts people from all over the world because this is the birth of the savior not just of an important historical figure. >> father jerome murphy o'connor served in israel for 40 years he took us on the tour of the church of nativity along side major square. he has seen many changes. >> where have all of the christians gone? >> they are afraid to come. >> they are afraid of all of the turmoil and fighting that has plagued this area. >> this bethlehem used to be 100 percent christian. now it stands only above 35. >> i talked with people who used to wait in line for hours to get into the church of the nativity. now it looks like you can walk right in. >> absolutely. the door we will be going through. >> so this is the traditional birth place of jesus? >> this is the traditional birth place. there is very little doubt about the city and for us the probability about 85 percent that the church is actually built over the right place. we have two different versions one i
. >> of course for christians bethlehem the city of king david is the birth place of jesus christ. >> you can see how it attracts people from all over the world because this is the birth of the savior not just of an important historical figure. >> father jerome murphy o'connor served in israel for 40 years he took us on the tour of the church of nativity along side major square. he has seen many changes. >> where have all of the christians gone? >> they are afraid...
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there is very little doubt about the city and for us the probability about 85 percent that the church is actually built over the right place. we have two different versions one in luke where mary and joseph start from nazareth and matthew where mary and joseph are native of bethlehem. that's why jesus is born here. i say most scholars matthew's account is preferable. >> didn't luke give the more detailed account. >> more detailed more vivid more dramatic but the benefit accounts for the census which forces a man and his very pregnant wife to move through the country. i don't accept that census because this was not part of the roman empire and the census was for the empire. >> the new testament talks about a stable. that's not to say that it couldn't have been a cave. >> many stables are inside caves. the representation of a cave is much more accurate. >> jesus was born here because the bible says there was no room for them at the inn. >> you should image a small humble house a one-room house. >> the question of where the birth occurs settles around a group word translated as inn. some
there is very little doubt about the city and for us the probability about 85 percent that the church is actually built over the right place. we have two different versions one in luke where mary and joseph start from nazareth and matthew where mary and joseph are native of bethlehem. that's why jesus is born here. i say most scholars matthew's account is preferable. >> didn't luke give the more detailed account. >> more detailed more vivid more dramatic but the benefit accounts for...
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from the other cities in the gulf, most particularly dubai for their services. this tournament a very attractive place for banking, for financial services. and we see an inflow of those companies, along with worrying outflows for some of the banks. a couple of banks have moved as i said. some of the major banks have established offices in other cities. most of offices in other cities in the gulf, and quite frankly a fallback position should the situation in bahrain deteriorate again. i do believe it's one of their strongest sectors and it will be for years to come. assuming, as i'm doing today, they do find a way forward on the political side. >> unfortunately i am giving a sign that we are very tight on schedule. so we will unfortunate have to wrap up q&a for this panel. i want to thank you again for being here. just extraordinarily informative. thank you again for your service to the united states, and hope to see you soon in your countries, and you're always welcome here at the national u.s. air chamber. thank you very much. [applause] >> were going to have t
from the other cities in the gulf, most particularly dubai for their services. this tournament a very attractive place for banking, for financial services. and we see an inflow of those companies, along with worrying outflows for some of the banks. a couple of banks have moved as i said. some of the major banks have established offices in other cities. most of offices in other cities in the gulf, and quite frankly a fallback position should the situation in bahrain deteriorate again. i do...
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covering 2,000 more 4g cities and towns than verin. rethink possible. >> governor chris christie is all about new jersey. he was born in newark, went to seton hall and has been the governor since 2010. the new jersey devils are playing the hockey finals. what's the problem? he's a diehard rangers fan. how can that be? he said he grew up at a time when the devils didn't exist so he always rooted for the rangers. which team will he root for in the series? he has not officially announced his decisions but here are his clues. he's been tweeting words ever support for the devils throughout the playoffs and he said he wants the devils to do well when they are playing anybody but the rangers. ton the rangers just won the game, but it's not over. so what do you think? who should governor christie root for, the new jersey devils or the new york rangers? go to gretawire.com and tell us. we will be back in two. ♪ [ male announcer ] no one just hands you the title, most advanced techlogy in its class. it needs to be earned. earned with smartbeam
covering 2,000 more 4g cities and towns than verin. rethink possible. >> governor chris christie is all about new jersey. he was born in newark, went to seton hall and has been the governor since 2010. the new jersey devils are playing the hockey finals. what's the problem? he's a diehard rangers fan. how can that be? he said he grew up at a time when the devils didn't exist so he always rooted for the rangers. which team will he root for in the series? he has not officially announced his...
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the new ceo of citi. that has sent shares really trading very volatily, been down as much as 2.5%. right now they have off about 1.5%. it comes off a rally we saw monday on the back of that better-than-expected earnings report from citi and better-than-expected data on retail sales. we have more data ahead, including consumer prices, which are key in setting the increase in terms of what you will receive in social security. johnson & johnson and united health have reported better than expected results. the dow had a 19-point gain monday. the nasdaq starts at 3064 after being up 20. the government's consumer financial watchdog has received thousands of complaints from people struggling to repay their student loans. the consumer financial protection bureau says it's very similar to what we heard from homer owners who were confused with the situation that wear mortgage payments. the students are being charged extra fees and can't get a representative on the phone many times to try to get help to fix the situ
the new ceo of citi. that has sent shares really trading very volatily, been down as much as 2.5%. right now they have off about 1.5%. it comes off a rally we saw monday on the back of that better-than-expected earnings report from citi and better-than-expected data on retail sales. we have more data ahead, including consumer prices, which are key in setting the increase in terms of what you will receive in social security. johnson & johnson and united health have reported better than...
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. >> syrian rebels say the government tanks fired some type of poison gas on the city of homs. they uploaded victi videos, whee victims are shown receiving treatment. it shows they suffer from heavy dose of tear gas and irritant, no at chemical weapon like serrin gas. troops loyal to president bashar assad suddenly find themselves playing defense. force to abandon large swath of the north, they resorted to firing scud missiles in the direction of the rebel enclave. time and momentum appear on side of the rebels. video shows them using better tactics, fighting as coordinated army, better equipped by the weapons they capture from the syrian government bases. 200,000 bullets, 3,000 hand grenades and cannon inventory at aleppo captured over the weekend. >> there is aftermath of bombing. some videos show civilian casualties. proving the line between civilian and citizen soldiers is blurred. now the rebels will face far greater challenge as they push government troops back and fight in cities they are no longer among friendly population. >> many observers note they have at least nine
. >> syrian rebels say the government tanks fired some type of poison gas on the city of homs. they uploaded victi videos, whee victims are shown receiving treatment. it shows they suffer from heavy dose of tear gas and irritant, no at chemical weapon like serrin gas. troops loyal to president bashar assad suddenly find themselves playing defense. force to abandon large swath of the north, they resorted to firing scud missiles in the direction of the rebel enclave. time and momentum...
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that's the guy who gets his salsa from new york city. new york city? [ alarm chirps ] [ male announcer ] 'round here, there's only one word for salsa: pace. made the right way for that big bold kick. grab the southwest by the bottle. >>> i came here for a reason. i got to do what i came here to do. >> you took our money. >> but i did put that donation to good use. thank you. hey, sue. >> okay, it's all a joke. do you have any idea what we're dealing with here? we're a $9 billion company. do you know what we're capable of? >> do you? because all i see here is you and me, steve. one of us is a lot more confident than the other one. one of us is about to get punched in the face. >> jimmy: that is john krasinski and matt damon in "promised land." what a great job you did. >> you're one of the first people to see it. i wasn't even supposed to say that. >> jimmy: i just wonder, though, why matt damon? >> i agree with you. i did it just to get to ben. now i have his number. "argo 2"! it's not going to be as good as the first one. >> jimmy: you wrote the movie
that's the guy who gets his salsa from new york city. new york city? [ alarm chirps ] [ male announcer ] 'round here, there's only one word for salsa: pace. made the right way for that big bold kick. grab the southwest by the bottle. >>> i came here for a reason. i got to do what i came here to do. >> you took our money. >> but i did put that donation to good use. thank you. hey, sue. >> okay, it's all a joke. do you have any idea what we're dealing with here? we're a...
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well, i'm not sure that the senator who grew up in the inner city of baltimore knew exactly how people would dress at the rodeo, but suffice it to say, there were a lot of rhinestones and cowboy boots and big hair and big hats. senator mikulski whispered to me during this time, kay, if we were here monday and we went to the chamber of commerce, do these people look like this? and i said, yes, pretty much. so senator mikulski and i also teamed up to pass the homemaker ira, to make sure that our stay-at-home moms and dads would have the same opportunity for retirement security savings that those who work outside the homes have. and it has been a huge success. we also cosponsored the early breast cancer program. she is a skilled legislator and a dear friend of senator jay rockefeller has been an outstanding chairman of the commerce committee. we don't always agree, but as the lead democrat and republican, we have worked hard to reach consensus, and we have gotten things done. that faa bill started the planning for the next generation of air traffic control systems. the highway bill, the n
well, i'm not sure that the senator who grew up in the inner city of baltimore knew exactly how people would dress at the rodeo, but suffice it to say, there were a lot of rhinestones and cowboy boots and big hair and big hats. senator mikulski whispered to me during this time, kay, if we were here monday and we went to the chamber of commerce, do these people look like this? and i said, yes, pretty much. so senator mikulski and i also teamed up to pass the homemaker ira, to make sure that our...
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afternoon in the rotunda of san francisco city hall. ambassador christopher stevens was a native of the bay area. he graduated from cal and the uc hastings law school before entering the foreign service, eventually becoming the u.s. ambassador to libya. several hundred people are expected to attend this service. his brother and sister are supposed to speak. also in attendance, libya's ambassador to the united states, senator diane feinstein and thomas pickering, a friend of stevens and the person who has been charged with investigate the security surrounding stevens the day he died. that was september 11th of this past year. the ceremony again, the service is at 4:30. there will be a reception afterwards. both are free and open to the public. keep in mind there is security in city hall so you'll want to arrive early to avoid those lines. bob redell, "today in the bay." >>> and we will have continuing coverage of the memorial service as well as a live stream on our website, nbcbayarea.com. that service starts at 4:30 this afternoon. >>>
afternoon in the rotunda of san francisco city hall. ambassador christopher stevens was a native of the bay area. he graduated from cal and the uc hastings law school before entering the foreign service, eventually becoming the u.s. ambassador to libya. several hundred people are expected to attend this service. his brother and sister are supposed to speak. also in attendance, libya's ambassador to the united states, senator diane feinstein and thomas pickering, a friend of stevens and the...
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it was recently voted the most fun city. on sunday, i like to go to church at talk of various congregations. it was the church of new drizzle on -- jerusalem. it was an african-american baptist church. i was greeted with such outstanding warmth and unreserved love, true love. people were embracing me as the ambassador of israel to the united states. what is this all about? what other country in this what other ambassador would be treated this way in such an adverse scenarios? -- diversse scenarios. relationship today is the most multifaceted alliance that this country has had with just about any foreign country in recent memory. you have to go back to the end of world war two. what are the reasons for this relationship? you have to go back. israel is celebrating the 64th birthday. you will have to go back much further and go back 400 years. i'll wait. really shouldyou stay. i come here to talk to you. that is what universities are for, folks. truly sad. you have to go back 400 years to the time when the first buckled shoe --
it was recently voted the most fun city. on sunday, i like to go to church at talk of various congregations. it was the church of new drizzle on -- jerusalem. it was an african-american baptist church. i was greeted with such outstanding warmth and unreserved love, true love. people were embracing me as the ambassador of israel to the united states. what is this all about? what other country in this what other ambassador would be treated this way in such an adverse scenarios? -- diversse...